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Also, @Regg Shetland and Pure New Wool tend to be very itchy. Not sure what the Aran or Donegal mixes are like.
I decided to block my black indigo 1A because the sleeves were always a little short on me. This thing must have been over dyed because I rinsed it three times and the water was still ink black
Yes, for sure. I mostly just wore a black tee or turtleneck under it for this reason. Even after soaking the sweater, it still transfers a ton of dye to my hands. I feel like I should rinse it several more times, but it’s too cold to let it air dry and drip outside.Did the color transfer to other clothes prior to washing? I just picked up a 3A in the black color.
mine is indeed knitted in India. seems like a lot of $$ for a sweater knitted in India. besides the bleeding of the dye, will the fact that it's cotton mean it will stretch out a bit?I would wait and see what your tag says. I know Clutch Cafe has had some of those cotton Inverallans for a while so they might have been made in Scotland. Mine was.
That’s too bad. Mine is knitted so tightly that it’s unlikely to stretch much. I didn’t get much movement when blocking the sweater while wet.mine is indeed knitted in India. seems like a lot of $$ for a sweater knitted in India. besides the bleeding of the dye, will the fact that it's cotton mean it will stretch out a bit?